Graphics 'bleeding' prob

Hi. i have a graphics prob i cant find anything about with a dozne google
searches and various MS and other help sites.

My kid - okay & me too - play games online at Pogo.com . Usually there are
3 browser windows open when playing a game like checkers or chess. After a
while we get parts - 'blocks' - of the other windows coming through (or
bleeding) on top of the current window. Minimize and max the window makes
the blocks go away for a second or two but they come back. Often even
deleting cache, and regular maintenance and a reboot wont make any
difference. Sometimes it does. Any ideas?

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MBankaT wrote:
> Hi. i have a graphics prob i cant find anything about with a dozne google
> searches and various MS and other help sites.
>
> My kid - okay & me too - play games online at Pogo.com . Usually there are
> 3 browser windows open when playing a game like checkers or chess. After a
> while we get parts - 'blocks' - of the other windows coming through (or
> bleeding) on top of the current window. Minimize and max the window makes
> the blocks go away for a second or two but they come back. Often even
> deleting cache, and regular maintenance and a reboot wont make any
> difference. Sometimes it does. Any ideas?
>
> Dell XPS T550 - Win 98 SE - P3 - 512K Cache - 256 SDRAM - 32 MB Diamond
> Viper 770D NVDIA TNT 2 - M128 AGP Ultra graphics card
>
> Mbankat
>
>
Try lowering your colour bit depth, or you could adjst the contrast on
your monitor to cool your colours down.

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